QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.
Octavo , cloth . . . . . . . . . i 25
58— Politics as a Duty and as a Career. By Moorfield Story.Octavo , paper ......... 25
59 —Monopolies and the People. By Chas. W. Baker. 8vo., cloth, 1 2580 —The Public Regulation of Railways. By W. D. Dabney,formerly Chairman of the Committee on Railways and InternalNavigation in the Legislature of Virginia. Octavo ’ . . 1 25
61 — Railway Secrecy and Trusts: Its Relation to Interstate Legis-
lation. By John M. Bonham. Octavo . . . . 1 00
62 — American Farms: Their Condition and Future. By J. R. Elliott.
■ Octavo , cloth . . . . . . . . 1 25
63 — Want and Wealth. A Discussion of Certain Flconomic Dangers of
the Day. An Essay. By Edward J. Shriver, Secretary N. Y.Metal Exchange. Octavo , paper ..... 25
64 — The Question of Ships. .Comprising The Decay of Our Ocean
Mercantile Marine : Its Cause and its Cure. By David A. Wells ; and Shipping Subsidies and Bounties. By JohnCODMAN. 25
65 — A Tariff Primer. The Effects of Protection upon the Farmer and
Laborer. By Porter Sherman, M.A.25
66— The Death Penalty. A Consideration of the Objections to Capital
Punishment, with a Chapter on War. By Andrew J. Palm i 25
67 — Parties and Patronage. An Essay. By Lyon G. Tyler , Presi dent
of William and Mary College . . . . . 1 00
68— The Question of Copyright. Compiled by George Haven Putnam .
121110, 420 pages, cloth extra . . . . . . I 50
69 — Money, Silver, and Finance. ByJ. Howard Cowperthwait, i 2?
70 — The Question of Silver. By Louis R. Ehrich .
( The numbers omitted represent Monographs no longer in print.)